[Udpcast] How to do an automatic reboot
Donald Teed
dteed at artistic.ca
Wed Jun 8 18:07:18 CEST 2005
You would need to include the script that is run when
udpcast is finished.
This script is one of the files that is inside the initrd file,
and it is called udpreceiver.post
You can try the command reboot in that file. Make sure your
initrd image includes busybox, so this command is supported.
I don't know how you are going to tell the client
BIOS to now boot from disk rather than from network.
Perhaps if selecting the network was done manually,
the disk boot will be default in your case.
--Donald Teed
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, david aimé wrote:
> Hello
>
> I use udpcast with several computers. After duplicating one hard disk to the
> others, i would like that the computers that received the data reboot
> automatically. But i don't know how to do this because udpcast don't allow us
> to do that with it's options.
>
> I'm waiting for your advice
>
> Aimé David
>
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